SOCCER REGULATIONS – NORTHERN SATIS

JUNIOR SOCCER

1. Each game will consist of 2 x 30 minute halves with a 5-minute break. In instances where light will be an issue, length of halves should be negotiated by the two coaches prior to the start of the match. (20 minute halves should be the minimum.) Games should start as close to 4.00 p.m. as possible.

2. The home team or first named team is to supply the referee, a match ball and 1 linesperson. The visiting team is to provide 1 linesperson.

3. The Junior roster is to consist of Grade 7 & 8 players.

4. Points for roster matches:

Win – 5 Points

Draw – 3 Points

Loss – 1 Point

Wash Out 3 Points

Forfeit (Win) 5 Points and 3-0 score recorded

Forfeit (Loss) 0 Points and 0-3 score recorded

5. Qualifying for Finals

(a) In the event of two teams finishing on equal points at the end of the season then the teams qualifying for Semi-final positions and the Northern Final shall be decided on the results of games played between those equal teams (goal difference: Goals scored – Goals Conceded).

(b) If the teams are still equal on their goal difference, then the ratio (total goals scored – total goals conceded) between all teams for the season shall be used.

6. Semi-Finals & Finals:

a. The length of rosters and the number of teams entered will determine the format for finals. In cases where a grand final is played it will be 1 v 2 with 1 having the home game. If it is decided to play semi-finals and a grand final the format will be:

b. The two teams play normal time. If the score is a tie after the allotted time, extra time consisting of two 5 minutes each way, will be played to decide the finalist or premier. If neither team score during extra time the Northern Premiership will be shared or if it is a semi-final the team finishing ahead on the ladder will proceed to finals.

c. Should the final be washed out, then the team finishing on top of the ladder will be declared the Premier unless teams agree to play on an alternative date.

d. Umpires for finals should be neutral

e. Venues for finals are determined by the team that finishes higher on the ladder.

7. 9/Side Rules

If numbers for teams are limited the delegates have the right to determine a variation from the usual 11/side to 9/side. In such instances the following rules shall be applied:

a. 9/side with a maximum of 5 on the bench

b. Each team must have a minimum of 7 players to constitute a game.

C. Where possible games should be played on the smaller grounds available at each venue.

NSATIS SENIOR SOCCER

1. Matches will be played under current ASF Rules subject to variations listed below:

GIRLS – Each game to consist of 2 x 35 – minute halves with a 5 minute break.

JUNIOR – Each game consists of 2 x 30 minute halves with a 5 minute break.

2. NSATIS will appoint qualified referees. If this is not possible the home team must supply the referee. The home team must also provide one match ball and 1 linesperson. The visiting team must also provide 1 linesperson. Each team must complete and provide a copy to the referee a team sheet with names and numbers of all players.

3. Games being played between Independent Schools have no age limit.

4. Points for roster games between Independent Schools to determine Northern Premiership are as follows:

Win – 5 Points

Draw – 3 Points

Loss – 1 Point

Wash Out 3 Points

Forfeit (Win) 5 Points and 3-0 score recorded

Forfeit (Loss) 0 Points and 0-3 score recorded

5. If teams are equal at the end of the roster, goal difference between those two teams is utilised. (Goals scored – Goals Conceded between the two equal teams.) The team with the greater difference being the winner.

6. Player numbers:

a. Four interchange players are allowed.

b. A minimum of seven players are required to play a game and a maximum of 15 on the team sheet.

c. Players may be freely interchanged at any time during the game with permission from the referee. All such changes to occur at the half way line. Teams must wait at least 5 minutes between such changes.

7. Bookings:

a. If a player receives a yellow card a report must be sent to the NSATIS Administrative Officer. If a player collects three yellow cards in a season he is automatically suspended for the next match in which he is eligible to play. The NSATIS Administrative Officer would advise all schools of this.

b. If a player received a red card he is automatically suspended for the next match. A report must be sent to the NSATIS Administrative Officer who will decided if further action is necessary. All schools would be notified of such action and whether further action was being taken.

8. Qualifying for Finals

a. For the Northern Independent Premiership only, the matches against other schools first teams count.

b. In the event of two teams finishing on equal points at the end of the season then the teams qualifying for the Northern Final shall be decided on the results of the games played between those equal teams (goal difference – see Rule 5).

c. If the teams are still equal on goal their difference, then the ratio (total goals scored – total goals conceded) between all teams for the season shall be used.

9. Northern Finals:

a. The two teams play normal time. If the score is a tie after the allotted time, 10 minutes each way (boys), 5 minutes each way (girls) extra time will be played then to decide the premier. If neither team score during extra time the Northern Premiership will be shared and the team finishing on top of the ladder will earn the right to contest the State Final.

b. Should the final be washed out, the Premiership will be shared and the team finishing on top of the ladder will earn the right to contest the State Final.

SOCCER REGULATIONS – SOUTHERN SATIS

Grades played include 1st, 2nd, Year 10, Year 9, Year 8 and Year 7. There may also be divisions/pools if there are too many teams for one roster.

GAMES/MATCHES:

1. Matches will be played under current regulations as applied by Football Federation Australia subject to variations listed below.

2. Times

a) Boys 1st and 2nd Grade: The match will consist of two halves of forty minutes. There will be a 10 minute break between halves.

b) All other grades: The match will consist of two halves of twenty-five minutes. In matches which are likely to be compromised by poor light games are expected to conclude by 5.15pm (daily sunset time). It is the joint responsibility of coaches to make a decision on shortening the match either at the beginning of the game or at half-time.

3. Each school will provide a suitable match ball. Years 7 size 4 ball, all other grades size 5 ball

4. The home team is to provide a referee with adequate experience and each team is to supply a competent linesperson.

5. Number of Players

a) 1st grade: Teams will consist of eleven players with up to four interchange players. A team must have at least seven players to commence a match.

b) All other grades, team numbers are negotiable.

6. Uniform requirements

a) Players in 1st Grade must have numbers on their shirts.

b) Goalkeepers are to wear a different coloured top to the other players in their team and the opposition.

c) Goalkeepers are to wear protective gloves.

d) Shin pads must be worn and mouth guards are highly recommended.

9. Interchange Rule

1st grade: In cases where abuse of the interchange rule occurs it has been recommended to referees that, unless in the case of serious injury, that a 5 minute gap between stoppages for interchange be invoked. No team should be disadvantaged if they have the maximum players allowed.

10. Bookings:

a) 1st grade: If a player receives a yellow card a report must be sent to the SSATIS Secretary. If a player collects three yellow cards within an SSATIS season they are automatically suspended for the next match in the roster. The SS would advise all schools of this.

b) If a player receives a red card he is automatically suspended for the next SSATIS match. Further action is left to the discretion of the school. In all cases a report must be sent to the SSATIS Secretary.

Procedure for Reporting Players:

(i) The referee will take note of the incident and write details on the team sheet.

(ii) The school involved must also report the incident to the SSATIS Secretary

11. Nets and Corner Posts should, wherever possible, be in place for all games. Finals should be played on good standard grounds and Nets and Corner Posts should be in place for these games.

SOCCER REGULATIONS – STATEWIDE

Rules and Regulations for Boys and GirlsLast updated on 21/06/2016

Matches will be played under Football Federation Tasmania rules subject to variations listed below:

1. BOYS: The game shall consist of two halves of 40 minutes. There will be a break of ten minutes at half time.

GIRLS: The game shall consist of two halves of 35 minutes. There will be a break of five minutes at half time.

2. The venue will be decided by the host school but the pitch must be of Football Federation Tasmania dimensions.

3. If at the end of the game a tie exists there will be a 10 minute break, then extra time of 2 x 5 minute periods will be played. There will be no break between the two periods of extra time. If the match is still tied after extra time a penalty shoot-out should take place to determine the winner.

Shootout Format

Initially the shootout starts with five frames. In each frame, one player from each team will take a penalty shot. The shots go back and forth until one team is mathematically eliminated, thus negating the necessity of additional frames.

If the two teams are tied after five frames, they must each select an additional player to shoot in the sixth frame, and so on. A player may not shoot a second penalty shot until every player on the pitch has taken their first, including the goalkeepers. If this rare phenomenon occurs, the teams cycle around again using the same order they originally selected.

4. SATIS will be responsible for appointing officials for the game.

5. Teams will consist of eleven players and four interchange players.

6. Qualified referees are to be appointed to control matches.

7. The home team is responsible for supplying three suitable match balls.

8. Each school shall provide:

a. A competent line person

b. A team sheet with names and numbers of all players. A maximum of 15 players is allowed on each team sheet, allowing four interchange players per team. Players may be freely interchanged at any time during the game with the permission of the referee. All such changes are to occur at the half way line. Teams must wait at least 5 minutes between such changes.

9. A minimum of seven players is required to commence a game.

10. All players must have a number on their shirt.

Note: The Home Team (displayed as the left-hand team in all fixtures) always carries the costs and responsibilities for hosting the game, regardless of venue.